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Skateland Released New Indie Rock Meets Bedroom Pop Song, Sunset Cinema

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Austin-based indie artist Skateland’s new single, “Sunset Cinema,” is a shimmery goodbye song accompanied by a captivating music video.



 

Skateland

Dorian Williams II, known professionally as Skateland, is an Austin-based indie artist crafting a unique blend of indie rock, bedroom pop, and new wave. After moving from Las Vegas to attend the University of Texas, he began experimenting with music in his bedroom, leading to the birth of Skateland.

Skateland

In recent years, Skateland has gained significant recognition in the indie-pop scene. His relatable lyrics and innovative sound have attracted attention from notable publications and tastemakers. His single “Autobahn!” resonated with audiences, garnering praise from Ones to Watch, Earmilk, and The Line of Best Fit.

Skateland’s live performances have also impressed audiences, with appearances at prestigious events like the We Found New Music Showcase and SXSW. He has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Strange Ranger, Say Sue Me, Two Door Cinema Club, and Day Wave. As he gears up to perform at the iconic ACL Festival, Skateland’s star continues to rise.

Sunset Cinema

Skateland, the Austin-based indie rock sensation, has released a captivating new single and music video titled “Sunset Cinema.” This shimmering track blends indie rock and bedroom pop influences, creating a nostalgic and melancholic soundscape. The accompanying music video perfectly complements the song’s dreamy atmosphere, visually transporting viewers to a cinematic world of longing and reflection.

I wrestle a lot with the tension of letting go and moving on, and that can be for something as big as ending a relationship, or as simple as throwing away a beat up old t-shirt. There’s a romanticism to that idea which can be great, but the downside is that you can sometimes stay in something for longer than you should because you’re hyper aware that when it’s over it’ll be gone for good.

-Skateland

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